proznick
Electrical
- May 26, 2008
- 16
Looking for design philosophy with repect to transmission line grounding. We have two distributed generators feeding 7km and 8km of interconnection transmission line to the substation of a third generator site where they will tied and bumped up to 138kv. The output of this 12MVA 13.8kv/138kv Trans is tied to the 138kv side of anothter 20MVA 13.8kv/138kv Trans being fed from a 3rd generator. Both 13.8kv/138kv transformers are d-y grounded on utillity side, delta on the generator side and reactance grounding on the generators to limit fault currents.
As long as the generators are on line both the transmission lines being fed from the first two generators have ground reference.
If either generator goes off-line, the respective transmission line is floating. Any ground faults exeperienced will produce overvoltages on the un-faulted lines stressing the insulation on the transformer.
My question is, if the transformer isolation can withstand the expected overvoltage, is it better to leave the transmission line on the delta connection or to utillize a ground refence scheme at the substation for these transmission lines providing a ground reference at the substation and at the generator 7km away?
Utillity is happy witht the D-Yground. Is there any benefit to the IPP for using a Yground-Yground with delta teriary which would outweigh increase in cost versus cheaper tansformer D-Yground config.
Any thoughts on this appreciated.
Thanks
RP
As long as the generators are on line both the transmission lines being fed from the first two generators have ground reference.
If either generator goes off-line, the respective transmission line is floating. Any ground faults exeperienced will produce overvoltages on the un-faulted lines stressing the insulation on the transformer.
My question is, if the transformer isolation can withstand the expected overvoltage, is it better to leave the transmission line on the delta connection or to utillize a ground refence scheme at the substation for these transmission lines providing a ground reference at the substation and at the generator 7km away?
Utillity is happy witht the D-Yground. Is there any benefit to the IPP for using a Yground-Yground with delta teriary which would outweigh increase in cost versus cheaper tansformer D-Yground config.
Any thoughts on this appreciated.
Thanks
RP